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Romeo Beckham, 22, sparks romance rumours with German model Caroline Daur, 30, in Paris as they leave hotel after party

Romeo Beckham, 22, sparks romance rumours with German model Caroline Daur, 30, in Paris as they leave hotel after party

The Irish Sun2 days ago

ROMEO Beckham has sparked romance rumours with German model Caroline Daur in Paris after they left a hotel after party together.
Model Romeo, 22, whose split from DJ Kim Turnbull, 24, was revealed just days ago, was spotted leaving the Hotel Costes on Saturday night with Caroline and a group of friends.
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Romeo Beckham has sparked romance rumours with German model Caroline Daur in Paris
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Caroline opted for a strapless little black dress and knee-high black boots
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Romeo and Kim had been together for seven months before calling it quits.
According to friends, the relationship 'fizzled out' around three weeks after David Beckham's 50th birthday celebrations.
But it seems Romeo may already be moving on.
He and Caroline were seen making a low-key exit from the event - leaving separately to avoid being photographed side by side - before climbing into the same car with pals and continuing the night out.
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They headed on to Julia nightclub in the French capital.
Romeo kept his outfit laid-back with a black jumper, dark tracksuit bottoms and blue trainers.
Caroline opted for a strapless little black dress and knee-high black
boots
.
It's thought the pair bonded over a shared love of tennis, having both attended the French Open's Men's Singles Semi Final on Friday.
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